Europa Universalis III Complete includes the original Europa Universalis III as well as the expansions In Nomine and Napoleons Ambition Europa Universalis III delves deeply into the areas of exploration, trade, warfare and diplomacy.

As anybody who's played a game of Eu3 knows, the game can be fraught with annoying occurances including blobbing, the ai rapidly expanding and then imploding as well as the dismal lack of major country unifications occuring repeatedly. This guide details

A meditative guide to getting started with Europa Universalis III, designed to get beginners started as soon as possible so they can learn by themselves. The guide talks about what kind of game EU3 is, the problems faced by newbies, and how to get playin

This is a video tutorial, teaching every aspect of the game, that a complete beginner to the Europa Universalis franchise, or to Paradox Games in general and even advanced players, will find useful in getting to understand the mechanics of this game. Ther

I really LOVED empire total war. The 18th century is just where its at, now I found myself auto batteling a lot in that game. I would only take over when I felt like it. While I do like being able to see the armies and everything I find myself skipping it...

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Do you know of the great Swahili Empire? Starting in 1399, The Swahili Sunnis rapidly expanded along western Africa, by 1430 they had taken Ethopia, Mutapa, and Adan along with smaller provinces. They bid their time, eyeing to make the Hajj to Kabba in Mecca, but under a different set of circumstances. They struck in the early 1500s, after a series of insults and casus belli was declared. The Swahili Empire soon spread to the far reaches of Morrocco and Algiers to standing at Byzantines Walls and along the Caspian Sea. Rather than foolhardedly attacking Europe and risking another crusade, The Swahili's played a defensive war along the European front, instead focusing on the east. Soon the Swahili's, after many years of consolidating the Muslim world, the conquest of India and South East Asia in the 1600s, turned their eyes to Europe. They broke through Southern Russia in an attempt to avoid upsetting the Catholics hoping they wouldn't give two ♥♥♥♥♥ about the Orthodox heathens, Alas! Most of Europe declared war upon the Swahilis, After a series of mishaps and severe losses on the battlefield. The Swahili was swept back to present day Turkey by about 1760s. India at this point also had several intense rebellions, and along with a huge blow to prestige the Swahili Empire crumbled and peasent rebellions littered the middle east. By the time the Swahili Empire had subdued and put to rest the rebellions. It stood at about 1850s Ad. By this time France Had been on the warpath in Europe. England, Italy and Spain lay as their vassals, and Austria, Poland, Russia were breathing their last breath. By the time the Swahili Empire had started to move their troops to Granada and Turkey France moved like a tank powered by a jet engine. First Granada, then Morrocco and Turkey. France then cut a swath south torward Yemen cutting the Swahili Empire in two. The Indians rebelled and soon were occupied by France. By 1950 the Swahili Empire was no more, and France lay as Supreme empire occupying most of the three continents.

EUIII was my first Grand Strategy game(not steam version though), and the gateway drug that introduced me to other Paradox drugs. It lacks lots of clean intefaces of EUIV, however possesses great potential of becoming a more addictive drug with mods. In addition, the map graphic of EUIII makes player to feel the real atmosphere of medieval-early modern period.